A list of puns related to "Physics Laboratory"
Hi, does anyone have a pdf of the labs from RealTime Physics Active Learning Laboratories: Module 3, Electricity and Magnetism, 3rd edition along with Module 4, Light and optics 3rd edition?
This should only help you for your last minute preparation, sort of like a compilation you read before you submit to fate. The author is neither certified nor qualified to be teaching H2 Physics, and this set of notes does not come with any sort of guarantee. With that said, the author hopes you have as much fun reading this as he did typing and collating this.
Now, this set of notes is slightly different from the one for H2 Chemistry β H2 Physics P4 is less predictable (I think), so this contains less content, and is focused more on the techniques you can employ to approach the commonly-tested questions.
Last thing: The previous time when I posted the H2 Chemistry Practical compilation, it was a huge mess withβand I'm going to suppose no one here deliberately tried to delete paragraphs of texts/tried to plagarise my workβa lot of accidental suggestions made, so this time around, I am releasing this document as 'view only'. However, if anyone has anything helpful to add, please PM me and I'll invite you over to suggest edits. :)
Have fun.
Edit: I have removed the link(s) from my A Level notes posts to prevent my notes from being plagiarised. I might still be sharing them during the period of A Level 2021, but no promises, since I'm using them for teaching and it doesn't seem fair to share the notes that they are paying for for free on reddit.
I went to community college for a few years but dropped out due to being discouraged after failing a couple of courses and having a low GPA. The courses I failed were calculus and physics. I am introverted because I have aspergers and don't really like people too much. I don't know what management is like in hospitals but the management in my current industry is horrible and I hope to never work for them again. I like science of medicine whether it's anatomy, biology, or microbiology but don't want to be involved with patients because like I mentioned I don't like people.
If you can determine from the information above if this is a good field for me, should I major in Medical Laboratory Technology or Medical laboratory Science? MLT would be an associates degree and MLS would be a bachelors degree. The advantages of the MLT degree would be that I wouldn't need calculus or physics and I would only need a few more years of school. The advantages of MLS is I would probably make more money and get the four year college experience.
Let me know if you need more details.
I am a high school student. Recently there is a physics event where we have to work on problems and bring up experimental based solutions, but the problem is due to the pandemic, school laboratories are closed so we cannot use them for the "experimental" part of the competition. Also I have limited to no components in my house that I could work with to effectively carry out experimentation.
So I was wondering if there are any physics-based simulation software that could perhaps simulate laboratory environment where I can model the experiments with enough accuracy.
I wanted to try comsol, but it is paid and requires high-end specs. PhET is very limiting, so I can't use that too. Are there any free simulation software that requires a moderate level specs and has enough functionalities (like mechanics, electronics) that I could use?
Please note that this site uses cookies to personalise content and adverts, to provide social media features, and to analyse web traffic. Click here for more information.